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Yes for the 366 since it is a MKIV like the 454; the difference is the taller deck making it taller and wider, but I would expect there is plenty of room in the C/K engine bay for the taller deck 366 MK IV. Note the 366 also takes a different intake than the short deck MK IV.. What 5 speed is it. The 5 speed may (very likely will) be different than the 4 speed that came in the truck. Since you have a 4WD, the location of the output of the 5 speed vs-a-vis the 4 speed is quite important. You may be looking at altering location of the transfer case and changing the length of both drive shafts from the transfer case to the banjos. If you have a drive train specialty shop in your area I would get their input on the changes (cost) involved in the possible drive train changes required by the length difference between the 5 speed and the 4 speed gearbox.
Your rear diff has a different ratio gear in it. Find out what ratio gear your car came with, remove your diff gear, and replace with same ratio that it came with from factory, that will fixya.
for driving you can use drive as its the same as driving a car before overdrive became available.most people drive with their cars in overdrive as it was designed for fuel economy and lower rpm`s while driving over a certain speed and it won`t hurt the motor.
its not a sure fire fix but my 93 trans am did the same thing it had all forard driving gears and acted fine but no reverse so i with no better solution changed out the trans fluid and filter and just kept driving it but before i whent anywhere while the car was running i cycled it through the gears everytime b4 i left and about 2 weeks later i started it up and reverse was back i think it was due to a metal shaving that got lodged in one of the valve bodies a trans fluid flush is also a good idea i hope ur as lucky as i was
Your fuel filter may need to be replaced and the other area that needs to ab addressed would be a ICM (ignition control module) going bad. Common for ether issues to cause you the same problems.
You can have your ICM tested at Auto Zone free of charge and you can also pick up the fuel filter from there.
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